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40 Healthcare Innovations Specialist clinics


Promotional Content • Saturday 6th March 2021 MEET THE EXPERT


Olurotimi Adesanya, also known as Timi Adesanya BDS (Stat. Exam), DRDP (UCL), MSc (Birm.), MPDC(Ed.), DDHLM (FGDP-UK), FDS RCS (Ed.), FFGDP(UK)


who ,should have it, its success.


Guided implant surgery explained D


The term ‘guided surgery’ refers to the use of advanced technology within the dental implant procedure. With this technology, the level of accuracy during implantation is greatly increased


r Olurotimi Adesanya explains how guided surgery differs from freehand surgery,


What is guided surgery? During any implant surgery, a dental implant is inserted into the bone under your gum and allows your dentist to place a replacement tooth into your mouth. During implant guided surgery, your


dentist inserts the dental implant with the aid of a digitally designed surgical guide. Tis guide is created by applying information from a dental cone-beam tomography (CBCT) 3D scan and a digital impression of your mouth.


How does it differ from traditional freehand surgery? Implant guided surgery differs from traditional freehand surgery primarily due to its advanced imaging technology. Te digitally designed surgical


guide has the potential to offer the highest level of precision and control during the procedure. Te technology ensures that the implant is placed even more accurately and efficiently than with traditional freehand. Additionally, guided implant surgery is quicker than freehand.


Why would I need guided surgery? Anybody


who needs a dental


implant will benefit from guided surgery because it allows the dentist to make a very clear assessment of the mouth. By doing so, the implants are placed precisely and exactly where expected. Also, with guided surgery, the dentist is able to identify any problems from the


CBCT 3D scan and address them before the surgery is performed.


How is it decided that it’s the right method for my case? Following a thorough clinical assess- ment and investigation, your dentist will be able to advise you on whether guided surgery is the most beneficial option. If you’re a suitable candidate for a dental implant, then you’re most likely suitable for guided surgery.


How does guided surgery work with tooth implant placement? With the digitally manufactured guide, the dentist can place the implant. Tis guide is highly precise and the implant will be placed in the exact area as planned. Tis ensures that the proce- dure is safe and no vital structure within the mouth is damaged.


How accurate is the procedure? What’s the success rate? As long as the digital guide is made care- fully with no errors or manufacturing inaccuracies, guided implant surgery is even more accurate than freehand. Dental implant procedures have a


success rate of over 90% in patients who are in good general health and free of oral cavities. Guided implant surgery contributes greatly to this success rate due to its capacity to be incredibly precise and to reduce surgical time, which ultimately helps to reduce post-operative pain and swelling.


What is Fastbraces®? Fastbraces® Technologies is a high-per- formance


bracket system used to


straighten teeth. Te system uprights the roots of the teeth toward their final


in place. Te fitted brace moves the tooth, which results in alveolar bone remodelling and development. Tis allows the tooth to move towards its naturally erupted position from the very start of the procedure. Consequently,


the tooth is aligned into a better place in the arch.


Are multiple trips to the orthodontist required when you have Fastbraces®? With Fastbraces® Technology, patients are expected to visit the dentist every two to three weeks during the period of treatment.


‘Before’, ‘during’ and ‘after’ treatment with Fastbraces® technology


position from the beginning of the treatment using just one wire. One of the benefits of Fastbraces® is


that patients see a noticeable differ- ence in their teeth within a matter of days and some could be out of braces in less than 100 days. Dr Olurotimi Adesanya will


explain everything you need to know about the revolutionary orthodontic system, including who can benefit from the procedure.


How do I know if I’m eligible for Fastbraces® or not? To know if you’re eligible you’ll need to be examined by the dentist to check your bone level, gum and teeth.


What aftercare is required once Fastbraces® have been removed? Te patient will need a removable retainer to wear at night. Tey’re advised to have a fixed retainer as well, which is wire behind the front teeth in the upper and lower arch.


Bioclear composite Method. What is the Bioclear method? Bioclear is a revolutionary minimal invasive and cost effective treatment using clear forms which are filled with a composite material matched to the shade of the patient’s teeth Te form are removed leaving behind a smooth contoured composite that has a beau- tiful shine that’s smooth to touch.


If


there’s any disease of the gum, bone and teeth this will need to be treated before the start of the braces treatment.


What are the mechanics of Fastbraces®? How do they move the teeth into position? Te patented bracket is placed on the tooth and a square wire is placed between the brackets and held into position with ‘O rings’ (rubber-like material). Te wire engages the elbow of the bracket and then transmits light force to the root of the tooth, along the whole length of the root. Te alveolar bone is one of


the ‘Before’, ‘during’ and ‘after’ placement of the implant and crown on top of the implant


tissues in the jaw bone that supports, surrounds and helps to hold the tooth


• What are the benefits of using the Bioclear method ?


• It’s a cost effective treatment and doesn’t take as long time to do when compared with traditional composite bonding method


• Preserve and respect the biomechanics of the natural teeth


• Ticken and opacify the aged and translucent tooth


• Replaces deficient , missing and diseased tooth structure


Dr Olurotimi Adesanya is an expert in many aspects of dentistry, including oral surgery, cosmetic dentistry, digital dentistry and dental implants. Don’t hesitate to book a consultation for your dental needs. T: 01634 576688 E: info@watlingstreetdental.co.uk watlingstreetdental.co.uk


How is the Bioclear method different than porcelain veneers? • Less tooth preparation with Bioclear • Less or no risk to pulp vitality • No provisional restoration require with bioclear single visit treatment


• Lower cost that porcelain • Bioclear have similar wear as natural enamel


• With Bioclear the risk lie with the restoration and not the tooth


How does Bioclear Method differ to the traditional composite bonding method? • Bioclear method stain resistance is similar to porcelain


• Composite bonding, which polishes well at first but after a few months, the gingival,


the facial and inter- proximal margins begin to stain.


• Bioclear restoration last for decades and makes patient happy with aesthetic results


• Traditional composite restoration is liable to fracture and aesthetic result diminish in a short time


Olurotimi is a practicing dental surgeon in Gillingham, Kent. During his career he’s worked in several hospitals abroad and in the UK, including the Luton and Dunstable Hospital, Kent and Canterbury Hospital, Bedford General Hospital, Countess of Chester Hospital and Royal London Hospital. During his training in the hospitals, he reached the level of hospital staff surgeon in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Olurotimi is committed to continuing professional development. He obtained a Fellowship in Dental Surgery from the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh in 2000, a certificate in Restorative Dental Practice in 2005, from the Eastman Dental Institute (Universities College London) one of the worlds renowned postgraduate Institutions. Olurotimi has a strong interest in: • Guided implant surgery • Primary dental care • Orthodontics


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